yes, that would've been perfect.I should have done a description for EVERY song on the album, maybe then...
yes, that would've been perfect.I should have done a description for EVERY song on the album, maybe then...
You can get soft drinks and beers everywhere in Belarus. Vodka and bundy rum is the most common alcoholic drink.
yes, that would've been perfect.
Grrr. Ax, I had some railroad track photos I took for you but now can't seem to find them anywhere. I guess a reshoot is in order. It's not a problem though, since I cross the tracks every time I go downtown. Lalo and I jokingly call them "Dottie's Peril" after a cycling blogger named Dottie he was making fun of who hurt herself when she fell off her bike crossing railroad tracks (because if you're losing control of the bike, you swing yourself off the damn thing instead of falling WITH it.)
In other news... random boobie pictures on my memory card...
So, I've been scouring Wikitravel for the last few days, and just moved from the Middle East up into the ex-USSR, and found this on the Belarus page:
Fuck! That shit's gone international?
Whoa, whoa, what? I can't imagine that being anywhere but here. Even imagining it in NZ is a stretch. It's just so quintessentially bogue-chic.
That's what I was thinking! Hell, I honestly struggle to even imagine it in WA. It's just so "hey let's let Queensland's bogan pollution seep down the east coast a bit".
I want to believe it's vandalism or something. (Both the Wikitravel entry and Bundy rum itself.)
Where the hell is Vlad? He could probably sort us out here, despite being about 7.
adam claycourt?damn, this clay court is hard to play.
damn, this clay court is hard to play.
damn, this clay court is hard to play.
I heard he's quite elusive. Speaking of which, I swear that Adam is on the poster advertising a retirement village not too far from my place. No messing around here, folks.
adam claycourt?
I heard he's quite elusive. Speaking of which, I swear that Adam is on the poster advertising a retirement village not too far from my place. No messing around here, folks.
Once you get used to it, clay is actually the easiest - or at least that's how I've found it. Tip: approach the net. Playing from the baseline isn't as ideal on clay. Also, a good opponent on clay will be really hard to ace, though I think Moya isn't too tricky. I'm playing Courier now and can't ace him at all, though I did just win the first set 6-0!
I honestly don't like the grass courts. Struggle to play fast serves there.
I love listening to an old fave cd and finding something new.
Still on Abba?
i don't think we're running this into the ground quite enough.adam claycourt?
oh god, this takes me back to...saturday. i'm trying to sleep, and suddenly BOOM POW AHHHH ABBAStill on Abba?
yeah, it actually probably suits my style of play better. i'm just used to hitting a winner and admiring it. i'm not expecting it to then be returned!
and i just dropped my serve. ugh.
So, who else isn't having a barbecue tomorrow?